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the big focus is going to be the heat and humidity in the late week. high temperatures in the late 90's and this could be the hottest weather we've seen so far. >> we've had several incidents recently one is way too many of children and incidents with guns and children getting shot. sometimes the children are the shooters. sometimes the victim. molly mcgrath, the director of social services is here too talk about what we need to do. alarming, i'm sure. >> every one of those instances are just unthinkable. not just for the victim but for the shooter and family on both sides. >> we hear about gun violence that's intentional but these particular instances were not intentional. they were guns in the home where there should be rules and guns locked up. >> yes. the information we have on gun safety and children in homes is clear. keep it unloaded, lock it up and hide the key. i read 1.7 million children in this country live in homes with loaded, unlocked guns and there's interesting research done where lots of parents believe my children doesn't know where t
the big focus is going to be the heat and humidity in the late week. high temperatures in the late 90's and this could be the hottest weather we've seen so far. >> we've had several incidents recently one is way too many of children and incidents with guns and children getting shot. sometimes the children are the shooters. sometimes the victim. molly mcgrath, the director of social services is here too talk about what we need to do. alarming, i'm sure. >> every one of those...
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, big concert. matt? >> i tell you, al, this represents this morning, the motorcade had to actually move these people out of the way. anyway, we'll get back to you in a couple of minutes. >>> meanwhile, there has been a major development in the ongoing budget negotiations. president obama suspended the talks for the today. we'll tell you why and we'll talk to one of the senators who has been inside the negotiating room all week long. >> that's right. and also casey anthony is going to be released this sunday. and -- from prison. authorities are becoming increasingly concerned for her safety and we're live at the jail this morning with details on that story. >>> remember the photo we showed you earlier this week of that massive 18-foot long crocodile, the saltwater croc? a lot of people thought this was a doctor'd photograph. you can believe it's real. we went in search of that beast and we found him. >>> let's begin with that breaking news over night in boston where two delta planes collided. nbc's
, big concert. matt? >> i tell you, al, this represents this morning, the motorcade had to actually move these people out of the way. anyway, we'll get back to you in a couple of minutes. >>> meanwhile, there has been a major development in the ongoing budget negotiations. president obama suspended the talks for the today. we'll tell you why and we'll talk to one of the senators who has been inside the negotiating room all week long. >> that's right. and also casey anthony...
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the additives inside get used up as they are designed to do, but by the late 80's big changes in car manufacturing made them much cleaner. >> we have better engines, better metals, and we do not get begin cameron -- the contaminants in oil like we used to. >> the theory that it needs to be changed because it wears out is wrong. the oil itself never wears out. some companies are introducing we refined oil. it is cleaned and additives are added back in. if it is a reputable company, they are probably using it. do you get what you pay for? yes, because more expensive oil has a better additive package, allowing the oil to last longer. >> all of the oil manufacturers have to meet a standard for oil. they can meet a minimum standard, or if the oil is more expensive, they can increase the additive package. that is the most expensive part of the oil is the additive package. >> tucked inside the lab in wichita, chemists work the janette -- diligently, constantly keeping up with new and tougher regulations by the american petroleum institute. >> there are numerous additives that are put into t
the additives inside get used up as they are designed to do, but by the late 80's big changes in car manufacturing made them much cleaner. >> we have better engines, better metals, and we do not get begin cameron -- the contaminants in oil like we used to. >> the theory that it needs to be changed because it wears out is wrong. the oil itself never wears out. some companies are introducing we refined oil. it is cleaned and additives are added back in. if it is a reputable company,...
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. >> really big shock. it was a really big shock. >> reporter: the commuter jet which was heading to north carolina suffered major damage to its tail and horizontal stabilizer and the collision came as a rude awaken for one of its passengers. >> i was half asleep. the next thing you know there is a bang. and we all wondered what happened. the pilot came on and said we've been clip bedity plane behind us. >> reporter: even the air traffic controller on duty could not believe what happened. >> did he hit you with his tail, with his wing? >> absolutely he did. >> reporter: a similar incident happened in april at new york's jfk airport when a large air france a-380 hit the tail of a much smaller jet giving it a traumatic spin. an investigation is under way to determine what caused this delta flight to ram into the jet in boston. but for now, passengers are praising delta staffers for their response to the incident. >> i think they responded pretty well. they told us everybody remain calm and they will have some
. >> really big shock. it was a really big shock. >> reporter: the commuter jet which was heading to north carolina suffered major damage to its tail and horizontal stabilizer and the collision came as a rude awaken for one of its passengers. >> i was half asleep. the next thing you know there is a bang. and we all wondered what happened. the pilot came on and said we've been clip bedity plane behind us. >> reporter: even the air traffic controller on duty could not...
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his death leaves behind a power vacuum and is considered a big victory for the taliban, anne? >> thank you so much. >>> another milestone up in space today as two residents of the international space station stepped outside to retrieve a broken ammonia pump so it could be returned to earth for examination. it was the final space walk of the american shuttle era. meantime, the landing plan for the atlantis has changed and it's now scheduled to touch down before dawn on july 21st at the kennedy space center. >>> poignant moments in palm desert, california, where represents of the current and six previous first families attended a memorial service for betty ford, who died friday at the age of 93. our own brian williams is there and we'll hear from him in a bit. but nbc's lee cowan joins us, lee? >> reporter: hey, anne. this is the first of two tributes in two different states for betty ford and in keeping with her very take-charge attitude she was very specific about how she wanted to be remeered. to that end, both politics and her passion for people were front and center. >> rep
his death leaves behind a power vacuum and is considered a big victory for the taliban, anne? >> thank you so much. >>> another milestone up in space today as two residents of the international space station stepped outside to retrieve a broken ammonia pump so it could be returned to earth for examination. it was the final space walk of the american shuttle era. meantime, the landing plan for the atlantis has changed and it's now scheduled to touch down before dawn on july 21st...
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. >> now to our big story. strong storms moved through much of our area this evening. >> that produced thunder and lightning, but the national weather service issued a tornado warning in eastern harford county. we head to tom tasselmyer. >> that warning was in effect for 19 minutes. it was a fast-moving storm that raged across central and eastern maryland. the remnants of that storm on the bay. there stillar are a few cells in parts o f delaware. we are watching big storms in the ohio valley. the potential is for another round of thunderstorms tomorrow afternoon and evening. very hot and humid air covers the mid-atlantic region. for more on how people are coping with the heat advisory, we have potential that it could be even hotter tomorrow para >> they have issued a code red. because of that, those cooling centers will be open was again for folks who are having difficulty. it's worth repeating. experts say it is about keeping hydrated. >> cold drinks. >> when the temperatures rise, so do profits to tenique smi
. >> now to our big story. strong storms moved through much of our area this evening. >> that produced thunder and lightning, but the national weather service issued a tornado warning in eastern harford county. we head to tom tasselmyer. >> that warning was in effect for 19 minutes. it was a fast-moving storm that raged across central and eastern maryland. the remnants of that storm on the bay. there stillar are a few cells in parts o f delaware. we are watching big storms in...
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they are getting big storms now. eventually we could see more storms this afternoon and this evening just because it is hot and it is humid. right now it is nice. it was down last hour to 79. but we're back up to 81. i don't know if that means we're going to keep rising from this point on. i kind of doubt it. 79 is the record high minimum temperature that is in the record books, and we tied that now. at the inner harbor, the temperature is 88 degrees. the humidity is up, the barometer is down. for the time being, the barometer is rising. as soon as it starts to heat up today, it will fall again. at b.w.i. marshall, 106 is the high. the old record was 101. inner harbor jumped all the way to 108 degrees. overnight temperatures last night on friday, early friday morning, never got into the 70's. right now annapolis 84. 79 camebridge. 87 on the boardwalk. parkton 78. 81 westminster. 77 frederick. 60's and 70's. satellite image shows that thunderstorm activity kind of dissipating overnight. our skies have cleared now. alo
they are getting big storms now. eventually we could see more storms this afternoon and this evening just because it is hot and it is humid. right now it is nice. it was down last hour to 79. but we're back up to 81. i don't know if that means we're going to keep rising from this point on. i kind of doubt it. 79 is the record high minimum temperature that is in the record books, and we tied that now. at the inner harbor, the temperature is 88 degrees. the humidity is up, the barometer is down....
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the main players in the owners get face to face tomorrow with the last big hurdle coming up on the rookie wage scale. we continue this story with the jets last season. with that last piece of contention, it becomes logistics. the lawsuit must be settled. a whole lot of signatures must be signed. how long that will take is hard to say. but the lockout could be over by july 21 if they can hammer it through. that would save the regular season, if not most of the preseason. the national league is knocking off the al. [ bailiff ] fee court is now in session. [ latosha ] here are the facts... mr. lambert here was trying to go home for valentine's day. got sick and had to change flights. he paid the difference in airfare. but the other airline... ...smacked him with a 150-dollar fee just to change. 150 bucks. change fee. that's double-dipping. who can afford surprises like that? why does he hate travelers so much?! so what do you think? guilty! stick a fork in him. case closed, honey. [ male announcer ] don't pay a change fee on top of a fare difference. fly southwest, the only major airline tha
the main players in the owners get face to face tomorrow with the last big hurdle coming up on the rookie wage scale. we continue this story with the jets last season. with that last piece of contention, it becomes logistics. the lawsuit must be settled. a whole lot of signatures must be signed. how long that will take is hard to say. but the lockout could be over by july 21 if they can hammer it through. that would save the regular season, if not most of the preseason. the national league is...
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big area of high pressure. there's a big strong upper ridge. this is just a heat pump that will continue. and the bad news is, this goes into at least thursday. in fact, jet stream guns up a little further into canada so that heat will be creeping up north as the ridge intensifies. we don't see this breaking down at least until the weekend. so the mid section of the country is going to continue to bake the northeast gets a little bit of a break as we head on into the next 72 hours. ann? >> all right, al, thank you so much. we'll get the rest of your forecast in a bit. >>> for now, to britain's deepening phone hacking scandal. this morning there are claims that journalists from other rupert murdoch's other papers were involve and the alleged target is former p.m. gordon brown. stephanie goss is in london with this. stephanie, good morning. >> good morning, ann. gordon brown does not mince his words when he spoke to the bbc this morning about rupert murdoch's papers me said those papers used people to gather information on known criminals. the al
big area of high pressure. there's a big strong upper ridge. this is just a heat pump that will continue. and the bad news is, this goes into at least thursday. in fact, jet stream guns up a little further into canada so that heat will be creeping up north as the ridge intensifies. we don't see this breaking down at least until the weekend. so the mid section of the country is going to continue to bake the northeast gets a little bit of a break as we head on into the next 72 hours. ann?...
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you can't keep arnold off the big screen. early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, guaranteed you've dreamed about it before while sitting in traffic bumper to bumper. well, now it's a reality. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back. thunderstorms, big ones too, rolling this morning across nebraska. mostly in rural areas. they are headed for sioux falls and also sioux city. that's where some of the worst flooding has been. we don't need more wet weather, but it looks like you're going to get it. thunderstorms today possible up in new england, but they'll be isolated. the heat is the big story. areas like d.c. near 100. if you are watching us on news 10 albany, georgia, see creative works by self-taught artists showing talent working outside of the mainstream by visionary folk. that's your early event of the day. >> thanks, bill, so much. now here's an early look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. >>> two months after putting hollywood on hold in the wake of a damaging sex scandal
you can't keep arnold off the big screen. early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, guaranteed you've dreamed about it before while sitting in traffic bumper to bumper. well, now it's a reality. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back. thunderstorms, big ones too, rolling this morning across nebraska. mostly in rural areas. they are headed for sioux falls and also sioux city. that's where some of the worst flooding has been. we don't...
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we had some big storms last night. they produce some damage in dropping heavy rain. we have some storms moved through parts of kentucky, tennessee, west virginia. that will stay off to the west and south. some of those clouds are drifting through maryland right now. that could hold the temperatures back right now. we're forecasting a high of 95. it will feel like 100 when you factor in the humidity. that front will not come through until tomorrow morning sometime. it will be a caught and his humid that and much more ahead when we get started this morning right here on "today." . -- it will be a hot and humid day today. the average high temperature today is 87. the record is 97. we will be in that neighborhood to break a record or tie it. partly cloudy tonight. a chance for some thunderstorms as that front approaches from the west. the front will go through on wednesday. the humidity will drop. it will feel better by wednesday afternoon. thursday and friday look very nice. we will start to warm up over the weekend. back into the mid 90's by monday of next week. >> som
we had some big storms last night. they produce some damage in dropping heavy rain. we have some storms moved through parts of kentucky, tennessee, west virginia. that will stay off to the west and south. some of those clouds are drifting through maryland right now. that could hold the temperatures back right now. we're forecasting a high of 95. it will feel like 100 when you factor in the humidity. that front will not come through until tomorrow morning sometime. it will be a caught and his...
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it's the big question. so many times during the last couple of weeks, the president tried to be olympian. above the sweat of the politicians. every time he tried to get up on the pedestal, john boehner in a gentlemanly way knocked it out from under him. come down here with the rest of us. he hasn't been able to beat this olympian figure. >> i was struck by the fact he used the attack of his opponent, actually said the words grand ambition for bigger government. i was struck by the president saying he didn't have such a grand ambition, and his opponents think he absolutely was. i was also struck by boehner and the president complimenting each other on the edges. >> make the point -- >> just that they're getting along this isn't personal, it's a deep policy divide. >> can i just say, he's winning this thing. i mean really, he is coming across as the most reasonable guy -- >> because? >> in a crazy city -- chris: how so? >> because he seems reasonable. when the president and -- when he says things like eat you
it's the big question. so many times during the last couple of weeks, the president tried to be olympian. above the sweat of the politicians. every time he tried to get up on the pedestal, john boehner in a gentlemanly way knocked it out from under him. come down here with the rest of us. he hasn't been able to beat this olympian figure. >> i was struck by the fact he used the attack of his opponent, actually said the words grand ambition for bigger government. i was struck by the...
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the big finale is coming up. >> the big finale. >> jimmy: yeah. now, explain to everyone what the show is. >> man, "tough enough" is a show where we took 14 men and women. we took nine guys and five women and we put them in a big-ass mansion. and yeah, 72,000 square foot mansion. you know, when i grew up -- or when i came up in the business, you know, i was starving and eating potatoes and getting my ass kicked to try to get in the business, so we put these kids in a mansion. and then i've got -- >> jimmy: probably a good opportunity there, yeah. booker t and trish stratus, if they're listening to me, thank you so much. they did a great job. we put these kids in a 20 by 20 foot ring, showed them what it took to be a wwe superstar. some of them were green as grass, as miss usa was. never been in a ring before in her life. some of the kids had eight, nine, ten years experience. well, what we did was show them what it takes to be successful in wwe. each week, i get my bottom three in the ring and go through my elimination process. and the winner of t
the big finale is coming up. >> the big finale. >> jimmy: yeah. now, explain to everyone what the show is. >> man, "tough enough" is a show where we took 14 men and women. we took nine guys and five women and we put them in a big-ass mansion. and yeah, 72,000 square foot mansion. you know, when i grew up -- or when i came up in the business, you know, i was starving and eating potatoes and getting my ass kicked to try to get in the business, so we put these kids in a...
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doctors say say suspected he would be big, just not that big. he's joining us this morning along with his parents janet johnson and michael brown. good morning, everybody. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> janet, i understand you've been feeling tired, which, of course, would be certainly justified this morning. how are you and jamichael doing? >> okay. >> yeah? >> we're doing okay. yeah. >> i know that you gave birth via cesarean and that you suffered from gestational diabetes during the pregnancy. are doctors at all worried about him as a result of that, or is everything going to be fine, janet? >> they think he's going to be fine. >> well, that's certainly some good news. michael, what was your reaction when you found out how big your son is and that he's broken the record for the hospital? >> just amazed when he came out. i mean, how big he was. >> that's right. he's two feet tall. you're 6'6'', so you're a big guy already. he's two feet tall. his head measures at 16 inch, chest, 17 inches. are you thinking you might be a football player?
doctors say say suspected he would be big, just not that big. he's joining us this morning along with his parents janet johnson and michael brown. good morning, everybody. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> janet, i understand you've been feeling tired, which, of course, would be certainly justified this morning. how are you and jamichael doing? >> okay. >> yeah? >> we're doing okay. yeah. >> i know that you gave birth via cesarean and that you...
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we have the big thunderstorms last nine. 75 at the airport. 77 in westminster. a mixture of sunshine and clouds. scattered thunderstorms are possible in the heat and humidity later today. the heat index will be up around 100. better news in the seven-day forecast. here is keith mills. >> good morning. roy halladay and jered weaver the starting pitchers tonight. matt wieters will represent the orioles in his first all-star game. >> you get here and see all the guys in the clubhouse and all against andu play what kind of careers they are having. it's exciting to be part of this team. it is as exciting when i first started the quest a well deserved honor for the starting catcher. brooks robinson played in 18 all-star games. cal ripken played in 19. cal ripken throughout the first ball. robinson cano his this fly ball. the finals came down to cano and adrian gonzalez of the red sox. this goes into the swimming pool. one of his 31 home runs. that will cool you off in phoenix. not enough to win. cano hit 12 in the final round. the picture for him was his father, who u
we have the big thunderstorms last nine. 75 at the airport. 77 in westminster. a mixture of sunshine and clouds. scattered thunderstorms are possible in the heat and humidity later today. the heat index will be up around 100. better news in the seven-day forecast. here is keith mills. >> good morning. roy halladay and jered weaver the starting pitchers tonight. matt wieters will represent the orioles in his first all-star game. >> you get here and see all the guys in the clubhouse...
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this boy's family called him a big bear, killed trying to save his friends. some of the victims were immigrants or children of immigrants, whom people hated so much by the killer, 32-year-old anders breivik. he used special bullets to explode inside the body. a doctor here said he had never seen such internal destruction. survivors may be traumatized. >> i knew it was over. i knew this was -- i'm going to die now. >> reporter: adrian, 21 years old. >> screamed out that he was going to kill us all, that this was the day that we must dionne. >> reporter: adrian was shot in the neck and shoulder. he played dead. and anders breivik moved on. most of the teenagers had cell phones and called home. anguished parents called police. and some texted their children throughout the ordeal. the first message from judy, 16 years old. mummy, tell the police to come quick. people are dying here. her mother couldn't leave the kitchen table. she answered, the police know. they've had many calls. give a sign of life every five minutes. julie, we are in fear of our lives. mother,
this boy's family called him a big bear, killed trying to save his friends. some of the victims were immigrants or children of immigrants, whom people hated so much by the killer, 32-year-old anders breivik. he used special bullets to explode inside the body. a doctor here said he had never seen such internal destruction. survivors may be traumatized. >> i knew it was over. i knew this was -- i'm going to die now. >> reporter: adrian, 21 years old. >> screamed out that he was...
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. >>> a new report finds there's been a big spike in the number of police officers killed in the line of duty and that california is the fourth deadliest state for such deaths. the national law enforcement officers fund said 98 officers have died from january 1st, that's a 14% jump. in california, five officers have died this year. the police say the recession forced them to cut budgets. >> we're putting officers at greater risks because we're not giving them the resources they need to do their jobs effectively and safely. >> one of the five californiaance who died in the line of duty was thomas evans of sacramento. he was killed in february in a traffic accident. >>> a bicyclist was hit this morning. the accident happened just after 8 a.m. at mission and fremont streets. that's an area that is posted with signs limiting turns to taxis and busses. police also say the 26-year-old cyclist was not wearing a helmet. >> everybody has to share the roadway, everybody should be cautious, you should always wear safety equipment. it's commute hours, take your time, slow down a little bit, look
. >>> a new report finds there's been a big spike in the number of police officers killed in the line of duty and that california is the fourth deadliest state for such deaths. the national law enforcement officers fund said 98 officers have died from january 1st, that's a 14% jump. in california, five officers have died this year. the police say the recession forced them to cut budgets. >> we're putting officers at greater risks because we're not giving them the resources they...
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is that called, seven times his size. >> how big will he get, by the way? >> about three times more. >> wow. >> in terms of sizewise. you know, he can be over 100 pounds. >> in the introduction we were talking about, it looks like this, like that. you want to compare this to something. i think i saw something like this in the new york subway yesterday -- >> oh. >> but the truth is, it's one-of-a-kind. it has its own classification in the animal world. >> there's actually no other living species that is closely related to the aardvark. even though they look like all these other types. even though they eat ants and termites, just like ant-eaters, they're not related to ant-eaters. they're closer related to elephants than they are to ant-eaters. >> i know his name means gift. how rare is it to have an aardvark born in captivity where get to show him off? >> very rare. there's a total of about 50 aardvarks born in. >> zoological parks. that's why we're so excited to raise him -- >> we just wanted to make sure nothing went wrong. it's so rare to have the births
is that called, seven times his size. >> how big will he get, by the way? >> about three times more. >> wow. >> in terms of sizewise. you know, he can be over 100 pounds. >> in the introduction we were talking about, it looks like this, like that. you want to compare this to something. i think i saw something like this in the new york subway yesterday -- >> oh. >> but the truth is, it's one-of-a-kind. it has its own classification in the animal world....
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we will talk about the big moment when you won the competition. a great way to wake up on this wednesday morning. let's check the weather. there are some showers out towards ohio. that could make it our way this afternoon. tony has a full check at the weather. when a beautiful way to wake up. >> those guys are good. what has to happen. >> i am not going to sing. >> you are going to sing. you will do a solo. thank you. those guys sound good. weather-wise, this is a transition day for us. we have a front that is stalled across the mid-atlantic region. we're waiting to get this front off the coast. it will bring in less humid conditions. in that transition, we might to help a shower or thunderstorm as we head into the afternoon. there are cooler temperatures and behind the front. overnight lows tomorrow night may dip into the 50's in some neighborhoods. this is a big transition. 84 degrees downtown. 82 in annapolis. you get the point. you know we will have a warm afternoon. the dew points have come down just a little bit. yesterday they were in the l
we will talk about the big moment when you won the competition. a great way to wake up on this wednesday morning. let's check the weather. there are some showers out towards ohio. that could make it our way this afternoon. tony has a full check at the weather. when a beautiful way to wake up. >> those guys are good. what has to happen. >> i am not going to sing. >> you are going to sing. you will do a solo. thank you. those guys sound good. weather-wise, this is a transition...
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. >>> how big was it? word this morning the number of possible victims involved in that hacking scandal in britain could be in the thousands. this morning one celebrity who says he was a target, hugh grant, speaks out in a live interview. >>> and we need a bigger boat. a huge 18-foot-long saltwater crocodile leaps out of the river to the delight and terror of tourists. and the photographer who took the picture says it's no croc d the picture says it's no croc d day. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good morning. welcome to "today" on a wednesday morning. i'm matt lauer. >> i'm ann curry. boy, the gloves are off in washington. the move could be more today because the president and top congressional leaders are going to go back to the negotiating table yet again. >> that's right. the republicans were not at all happy with the president's comment on tuesday. now senator mitch mcconnell has offered that last chance option. we're going to tell you what he is offering straight ahead. >>> also th
. >>> how big was it? word this morning the number of possible victims involved in that hacking scandal in britain could be in the thousands. this morning one celebrity who says he was a target, hugh grant, speaks out in a live interview. >>> and we need a bigger boat. a huge 18-foot-long saltwater crocodile leaps out of the river to the delight and terror of tourists. and the photographer who took the picture says it's no croc d the picture says it's no croc d day. captions...
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they had a big storm move through. several streets closed because of flooding and debris blowing all over. a lot of cars damaged because of that hail coming on down. we'll have a risk of strong storms there again today. but as we show you what's going on as far as your forecast is concerned, we are expecting to see more sunshine here in the east, a slight risk of strong storms to the north of the rockies, wet weather in the pacific northwest. sunny skies, triple digit heat continues in the southwest with multiday heat advisories in effect. some of these heat advisories go right on into the weekend. that >> outstanding stretch of weather over the next few days. this morning, temperature is very comfortable. sunshine is our forecast. high-temperature a >>> and that's your latest weather. >> al, thank you. >>> a woarning to parents about the growing use of synthetic marijuana. it is sold as incense, but kids are smoking it thinking they're getting a legal high. now there is increasing evidence that its he anything but saf
they had a big storm move through. several streets closed because of flooding and debris blowing all over. a lot of cars damaged because of that hail coming on down. we'll have a risk of strong storms there again today. but as we show you what's going on as far as your forecast is concerned, we are expecting to see more sunshine here in the east, a slight risk of strong storms to the north of the rockies, wet weather in the pacific northwest. sunny skies, triple digit heat continues in the...
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this is a big step trying to get control of our deficit and our debt. >> reporter: in an interview for brian williams for a sunday special, "taking the hill inside congress," boehner played down a lot of opposition from his own members. >> mr. speaker, is it fair to say you have a bit of a rebellion on your hands? or do you feel -- >> i have a little bit of rebellion on my hands every day. it comes with the territory. >> you're not worry? >> never let them see you sweat. >> reporter: the speaker is getting heat from democrats too. 50 signed a letter saying they would block the plan because it would force us once again to face the threat of defaulting in five or six months. harry reid wants to kill the boehner bill and get one of his own. >> i'm disappointed bohnev eed . good person. he's painted himself in a corner. >> reporter: they played this film clip from ben affleck's movie to fire up their members. then upset democrats jumped at the chance to show it again. >> going to hurt some people. >> this is a political fight, one in which they are more interested in scoring points and hur
this is a big step trying to get control of our deficit and our debt. >> reporter: in an interview for brian williams for a sunday special, "taking the hill inside congress," boehner played down a lot of opposition from his own members. >> mr. speaker, is it fair to say you have a bit of a rebellion on your hands? or do you feel -- >> i have a little bit of rebellion on my hands every day. it comes with the territory. >> you're not worry? >> never let...
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morales is working in the stock room of a shoe store when he hears a big bang. >> it sounded like a big thunderbolt or something. it sounded like -- like big crushing noise. i walked outside and i saw, like, the car was there, like destroyed. >> elvin, espenal who works at the music store nearby, is also startled by the sound the impact. >> all of a sudden we heard a noise and we heard off. instruments that we had in the front just kind of, like, shook so right away my manager and i, we came to the front. >> john is street vendor felix johnny torya. >> talking to this guy, this lady came too fast and got no time to press the brakes. she almost go inside of the store. >> the scene outside shocks the store workers. >> when i walked out from the back, the car was on the sidewalk already. it was, like, right in front of where johnny's things were at. and it was just there, like, stop. and it was smoking. >> the suv is badly damaged, and johnny is severely injured. >> i remember him on the ground. he said his leg, his leg was like really messed up. >> i was lucky they pushed me inside. they
morales is working in the stock room of a shoe store when he hears a big bang. >> it sounded like a big thunderbolt or something. it sounded like -- like big crushing noise. i walked outside and i saw, like, the car was there, like destroyed. >> elvin, espenal who works at the music store nearby, is also startled by the sound the impact. >> all of a sudden we heard a noise and we heard off. instruments that we had in the front just kind of, like, shook so right away my manager...
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took another move back to hong kong for him to hit the big time. box office hits in asia catapulted lee into the mainstream. he would not live to see the premier of his first american backed motion picture. a rare reaction to a pain killer caused his brain to swell but the dragon breathed
took another move back to hong kong for him to hit the big time. box office hits in asia catapulted lee into the mainstream. he would not live to see the premier of his first american backed motion picture. a rare reaction to a pain killer caused his brain to swell but the dragon breathed
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i mean, you could -- i could fit my hand inside her dimples, that's how big her dimples are. she's just so beautiful. so i'm just happy -- i'm happy with life, because everything is going perfect for me right now. and, you know, when you feel something going perfect, you tend to think, ok, well, what's going to go wrong? you know, something is bounds to happen. but i don't have any thoughts of something happening, because i'm staying focused and clear about what i want in life, and i'm going to get it, man. tavis: what's about to happen is this masterpiece is about to drop in june. tell me about -- what's it like going back into the studio? you've been singing here and there. but what's it like going back into the studio to do a record of original music, when you ain't done it in 15 years? >> well, i can't sit here and say that it's the easiest thing in the world. but i can say that for the last past 10 years i've been in and out of the studio, you know, messing around in studio, you know, for four years of that i was still high. so some of the songs, you know, you get some h
i mean, you could -- i could fit my hand inside her dimples, that's how big her dimples are. she's just so beautiful. so i'm just happy -- i'm happy with life, because everything is going perfect for me right now. and, you know, when you feel something going perfect, you tend to think, ok, well, what's going to go wrong? you know, something is bounds to happen. but i don't have any thoughts of something happening, because i'm staying focused and clear about what i want in life, and i'm going to...
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i'll give you the big thing. this evening by a vote of 218-210 the house of representatives approve a republican plan and that would raise the debt limit by $900 billion initially then another $1.6 trillion sometime in early 2011, but it is all linked to a balanced budget amendment which, of course, the senate says is doa on arrival. and, in fact, they voted and basically said it's doa and on arrival. in the senate a democrat plan will be voted on tomorrow and the republicans in a sense are saying they will vote tomorrow to say it's dead before it even gets here. you can see these adults are really getting along with each other. but the reality of the situation is we are no closer to a deal. in fact, arguably, we're farther from a deal. for the last six days, the stock market has gone down 500, 600 points, and monday if there's not a deal, we might see the market go into some sort of a panic. that's a real possibility because the bad news would flow from that would just be incredible. now, the big problem is that
i'll give you the big thing. this evening by a vote of 218-210 the house of representatives approve a republican plan and that would raise the debt limit by $900 billion initially then another $1.6 trillion sometime in early 2011, but it is all linked to a balanced budget amendment which, of course, the senate says is doa on arrival. and, in fact, they voted and basically said it's doa and on arrival. in the senate a democrat plan will be voted on tomorrow and the republicans in a sense are...
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the big issue is whether. -- weather. lightning storms around the .aunch pad did have a meeting and not causethat it did significant problems but with thestill go on countdown. with theirople fingers crossed. at some video of the out here. done 88 oft that has launches said he has never as much media as he saw today. many as a million spectators lining upo be tomorrow in hopes of seeing this launch. historical for so many reasons. of shuttle program's retired after this atlantis' launch. people keeping an eye it. future oflk about the travel, not tonight at 11:00. now, that is the scheduled launch. stolen treasures. hashe board of elections referred its case to federal prosecutors. >> the decision that could change that -- could have changed history. the secret from the president's past. some sunshine outside the now.right showers and storms to the north everybody is going to get in on the rain tomorrow. >>> officials are returning from iraq bylen contractors. to atems were given back officials in a ceremony today at the
the big issue is whether. -- weather. lightning storms around the .aunch pad did have a meeting and not causethat it did significant problems but with thestill go on countdown. with theirople fingers crossed. at some video of the out here. done 88 oft that has launches said he has never as much media as he saw today. many as a million spectators lining upo be tomorrow in hopes of seeing this launch. historical for so many reasons. of shuttle program's retired after this atlantis' launch. people...
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that is a big problem. and by the way we saw major economists, housing economist yesterday say that he predicts another 10 to 20% decline in housing values, which means more foreclosures. if people lose equity in their house. jenna: we're hearing one of the reasons why some of these sales aren't happening it is not necessarily no one is shopping but we're seeing deals fall through. contracts get canceled. >> yep. jenna: why are we seeing that? >> i think it's the kind of panic that's happened in the economy over the last month or so, jenna. looked like the first four months of this year the economy was really picking up steam. and then we of course hit that speed bump and let's hope it is just a speed bump. i think people are frightened to take on this new debt. by the way, jenna, if i may, this story ties into the other story you innings ined about what is happening with the debt ceiling. if we have downgrade on our debt and if we can't deal with this enormous $14.3 trillion debt and bring it down then the
that is a big problem. and by the way we saw major economists, housing economist yesterday say that he predicts another 10 to 20% decline in housing values, which means more foreclosures. if people lose equity in their house. jenna: we're hearing one of the reasons why some of these sales aren't happening it is not necessarily no one is shopping but we're seeing deals fall through. contracts get canceled. >> yep. jenna: why are we seeing that? >> i think it's the kind of panic...
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american airlines struck a big deal today, in fact it was the biggest in aviation history. it's going to spend a reported 38 billion to buy 460 new jets from the world's two biggest airplane manufacturers. but is it a good deal for passengers? maya rodriguez takes a look. >> reporter: when it comes to making airplanes there are no fiercer rivals than buying and airbus, but today they had to share and stage and enthusiasm for the record deal with american airlines. >> i never thought i'd see a back drop with airbus and boeing and american on it, but we have it today. >> reporter: the new planes will begin rolling out by 2013. and will help overhaul americans' aging fleet. american airlines president tom horton says his airline will be the youngest and one of the most fuel efficient in the country. >> this is all about improving our economics and improving our product. >> reporter: american airlines, which lost $286 million in spring, has been hit hard by rising fuel costs. the deal is a major coup for airbus, the european company had not done business with american since the
american airlines struck a big deal today, in fact it was the biggest in aviation history. it's going to spend a reported 38 billion to buy 460 new jets from the world's two biggest airplane manufacturers. but is it a good deal for passengers? maya rodriguez takes a look. >> reporter: when it comes to making airplanes there are no fiercer rivals than buying and airbus, but today they had to share and stage and enthusiasm for the record deal with american airlines. >> i never thought...
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they drew big crowds of well wishers, later this week wrap up their 11-day tour in southern california. >>>ase stock markets picked up today where they left on friday with solid gains. the nikkei was up almost 1%, hong kong's hang seng rose almost 1.5%. this week wall street's closed for the holiday. they'll get an update on how america's factories are doing. >>> americans celebrate independence day in lots of different ways. one of the many for families is a trip to a nearby state park. several states have budget problems these days and money for parks is often among the first things cut. kendis gibson reports. >> reporter: for the past decade brian, julianne and their kids have been coming to mcgrath beach but this may be their last trip here. it is set to close in november. do you feel you're losing a family member? >> we do. i feel safe here. it's great for families. >> reporter: amid the pristine beauty of california's state parks there is an ugly reality, finances. they've seen their budgets cut by 43% since 2003 and cash-strapped california is shutting down 70 of its 278 state p
they drew big crowds of well wishers, later this week wrap up their 11-day tour in southern california. >>>ase stock markets picked up today where they left on friday with solid gains. the nikkei was up almost 1%, hong kong's hang seng rose almost 1.5%. this week wall street's closed for the holiday. they'll get an update on how america's factories are doing. >>> americans celebrate independence day in lots of different ways. one of the many for families is a trip to a nearby...
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big impressive title. and then all the way on the end but last but certainly not least my former colleague during my campaign progress says natasha bowen and i'm going to ask you the most basic question, briefly what do you all do and how do you get there? and i'll start with you. >> hi, everybody this is a contest for speed contest and let us know if we go too fast. my name is jessica matthews i'm 23 years old and i am an inventor i think it's a cool thing to be do that. it's very bill nye and i put it out. i started in college without a science background. it's called soccket. stores like a portable generator to power small electrical appliances that are critical to the developing world. [applause] >> thanks. yeah, my parents like it, too. so, you know, the idea for us -- we noticed -- we don't want to try to fix all the energy problems we simply want to address them, raise awareness about the global energy problems but, specifically, we wanted our means of addressing this problem to be fun. and i think
big impressive title. and then all the way on the end but last but certainly not least my former colleague during my campaign progress says natasha bowen and i'm going to ask you the most basic question, briefly what do you all do and how do you get there? and i'll start with you. >> hi, everybody this is a contest for speed contest and let us know if we go too fast. my name is jessica matthews i'm 23 years old and i am an inventor i think it's a cool thing to be do that. it's very bill...
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this was the first time he was a i believe to beat the big guy in a grand slam match. it was also his first title in a tournament with grass courts. first wimbledon title. congratulations there. >>> plenty to do in the bay area to celebrate the big 4th of july weekend including a number of parades. one of them will be in downtown concord. that starts at 10:00 this morning. and in the north bay novato will have a 4th of july parade at 10:00 in the old town area. and to the south morgan hill parade starts downtown about 10:00. and fireworks of course. celebrations all around the bay area tonight. we have a complete list of places to go and view. all you have to do is go to our website at cbs5.com. time now 4:56. following two developing stories this 4th of july. we're live at a deadly bart station shooting. contra costa county. what >>> we'll be right back. back at the 5:00. ,,,,,,,,,,,, closed, after a police shooting. what led up to the deadly >>> a violent start to the 4th of july. a bart station closed after a police shooting there. what led up to that deadly gunfire
this was the first time he was a i believe to beat the big guy in a grand slam match. it was also his first title in a tournament with grass courts. first wimbledon title. congratulations there. >>> plenty to do in the bay area to celebrate the big 4th of july weekend including a number of parades. one of them will be in downtown concord. that starts at 10:00 this morning. and in the north bay novato will have a 4th of july parade at 10:00 in the old town area. and to the south morgan...
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tvs, big couches. but i gave all of that up to live a life of gang-banging, drug-selling, womanizing and street-hustling. >> they always are asking for seconds. >> they always are asking for seconds. >> how are those eggs? >> they're not the best, but it's better than nothing. >> institutional eggs might not be considered comfort food, but few things at indiana state prison are meant to provide comfort. if anything comes close, it's visitation. >> you've both been here before, right? >> yes, ma'am. >> visitation is a valued privilege for inmates, but it can also be abused. it's the most common route for contraband to enter the prison. >> there's going to be a visitor bringing contraband on a noncontact visit. >> an anonymous tip has internal affairs on high alert. >> if a pass takes place, we're going to stop the contraband. if it is felony contraband, we may look at doing an arrest today on a visitor. >> i'm known for gang-banging and calling shots and assaults and drugs and trafficking. that's been m
tvs, big couches. but i gave all of that up to live a life of gang-banging, drug-selling, womanizing and street-hustling. >> they always are asking for seconds. >> they always are asking for seconds. >> how are those eggs? >> they're not the best, but it's better than nothing. >> institutional eggs might not be considered comfort food, but few things at indiana state prison are meant to provide comfort. if anything comes close, it's visitation. >> you've both...
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i'm robin sue joss and my website is big red kitchen. i do believe in standards. cascade gel was a disappointment because you have dried on food stains. but when i took the finish challenge i realized, i don't need to settle. i like to make roast beef and it leaves a lot of baked on grease. so i threw it in the dishwasher, i did not pre-rinse. but when i open the dishwasher, everything was very shiny and no more gunk left on my dishes. i used to use cascade now i use finish quantum. take the finish challenge for yourself. if you don't see a difference, it's free. >>> on the "cbs morning news," here's a look at today's weather. mother nature will deal out some fourth of july fireworks with severe storms forming in the northern plains and parts of the southwest. it will continue to be hot and muggy in the southeast with a few scattered storms. >>> here's a look at this morning's top stories. in a rare fourth of july court session prosecutors will finish closing arguments in the dramatic casey anthony murder case in florida and at least it goes to the jury. >>> clean
i'm robin sue joss and my website is big red kitchen. i do believe in standards. cascade gel was a disappointment because you have dried on food stains. but when i took the finish challenge i realized, i don't need to settle. i like to make roast beef and it leaves a lot of baked on grease. so i threw it in the dishwasher, i did not pre-rinse. but when i open the dishwasher, everything was very shiny and no more gunk left on my dishes. i used to use cascade now i use finish quantum. take the...
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we've got some big storms brewing for today. here's a look at your day planner. by noon, scattered showers and storms are possible. temperatures around 84 degrees. 5:00, mid-80s. yes, we'll definitely be seeing storms and showers this afternoon and early evening hours. our flood advisory, we have a flood watch in effect for flash flooding. this is for the entire d.c. metro area. it starts at noon and goes until late tonight. highs today, not that hot around mid-80s for d.c. because of the mostly cloudy conditions expected. 80 in martinsburg. 84 degrees in frederick. here is a look at your seven- day forecast. so, stormy conditions today. the critical period, 4:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. you can go home early from work to beat that, i would do that. saturday morning, a chance for some morning showers. otherwise becoming partly cloudy. highs in the upper 80s. sunday, lower 90s then on monday, another system comes on through bringing more showers and storms. we're heating up near mid-90s. here is angie with your traffic. good morning. >> good morning. right now, we're
we've got some big storms brewing for today. here's a look at your day planner. by noon, scattered showers and storms are possible. temperatures around 84 degrees. 5:00, mid-80s. yes, we'll definitely be seeing storms and showers this afternoon and early evening hours. our flood advisory, we have a flood watch in effect for flash flooding. this is for the entire d.c. metro area. it starts at noon and goes until late tonight. highs today, not that hot around mid-80s for d.c. because of the...
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the second thing i do is take my big boy pill because i don't know what that day's going to bring me, and the third thing i do is to pray the prayer before i walk out the door. lord, i hope that in this day, i pray that in this day i will do something that i can present to you before i go to bed tonight that might not make me feel so ashamed. >>> up next, will men and women ever be equal? >> women don't fair the same as men in workplace. whether it's the job women have and women's work is considered less valuable, women are seen as lesser than men in our society. >> welcome back to "our world with black enterprise." are men and women equal in our society? where do we stand on genteder justice? here to talk about it is assistant professor of english and africana studies in university of pennsylvania and co-founder of "long walk home." award-winning filmmaker maker, and a kiba solomon. thank you all for joining us. >> thank you. >> there's so much conversation today about race. even if people don't like it they're talking about race, they're talking about poverty and economics. one thin
the second thing i do is take my big boy pill because i don't know what that day's going to bring me, and the third thing i do is to pray the prayer before i walk out the door. lord, i hope that in this day, i pray that in this day i will do something that i can present to you before i go to bed tonight that might not make me feel so ashamed. >>> up next, will men and women ever be equal? >> women don't fair the same as men in workplace. whether it's the job women have and...
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with the development of the steam engine in the late seventy's and early eighty's hundreds here with a big to do and extract fossil carbon from the earth's crust coal oil natural gas even in the absence of you know with over sub prime period it would be uplifted and subject them to erosion and. return to the atmosphere but those rates are tiny compared to the ability of humans to go out with large and it seems to deliver a large quantities of this material to the surface of the earth where it is bird to be used for generation of editing we have larger quitman that was introduced on surface lines about twenty five years ago here in washington which accounted for that the ability to recover coal seams that heretofore been on. the use of dragline styli all the manning seen step were an economical to man and even physically impossible. without the use of that. many people twenty five years ago when the first company said that running a bright light they were laughed at and they said there's no way in the woods you get a piece of equipment like that on their originals southern at lax and they w
with the development of the steam engine in the late seventy's and early eighty's hundreds here with a big to do and extract fossil carbon from the earth's crust coal oil natural gas even in the absence of you know with over sub prime period it would be uplifted and subject them to erosion and. return to the atmosphere but those rates are tiny compared to the ability of humans to go out with large and it seems to deliver a large quantities of this material to the surface of the earth where it...
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there are some major big box agencies that have been getting these contracts. but the culturally sensitive programs get peanuts or the leftovers. we ought to spread it around, the money and resources. it's just like cow manure. it does nothing to the ground unless you spread it around. thank you very much. low gordon, terry anders, karl, please. pastor bell, judith gallardo, leslie marie. emily harris. >> good afternoon, supervisor mirkarimi. chairman mirkarimi. . thank you for waiting. >> i'm the founder of the recovery survival network. we have been surfing san francisco's ex-offender population from the corner of 16th and mission now since 1997. we know this population. we understand what this population needs. they trust us because we represent true cultural competency. there's a difference in having a contract and putting some refined words on a piece of paper talking about what cultural competency really means. cultural competency means having people of the same ethnicity and/or of the same mindset working with one another. our agency understanding the ne
there are some major big box agencies that have been getting these contracts. but the culturally sensitive programs get peanuts or the leftovers. we ought to spread it around, the money and resources. it's just like cow manure. it does nothing to the ground unless you spread it around. thank you very much. low gordon, terry anders, karl, please. pastor bell, judith gallardo, leslie marie. emily harris. >> good afternoon, supervisor mirkarimi. chairman mirkarimi. . thank you for waiting....
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>> italy and spain are the big ones. it is impossible for the rest of the euro zone. it is too big. you would have to end up with the european central bank owning an enormous chunk. it becomes really serious. that looks like possibilities. the euro zone is running a out of countries to finance. >> turning to this country, here in the states, congress has its own budget crisis. if it does, what impact is the point to have on world markets? it is ironic that the u.s. is the most creditworthy countries in the world. that is almost voluntarily, the cutting default when it does the have to. if it did, that would create chaos throughout the global financial system. >> thank you very much for joining us. you are watching "bbc world news america." rare world elements are rare. u.s. is seeking a production into high gear. in moscow today, the celebrations were under way for the anniversary of the cathedral. on the edge of rex -- that of red square, it has then restored to its glory. >> the unique, st. basil's cathedral. bill during the era of ivan the terrible. when it was finished, he order
>> italy and spain are the big ones. it is impossible for the rest of the euro zone. it is too big. you would have to end up with the european central bank owning an enormous chunk. it becomes really serious. that looks like possibilities. the euro zone is running a out of countries to finance. >> turning to this country, here in the states, congress has its own budget crisis. if it does, what impact is the point to have on world markets? it is ironic that the u.s. is the most...
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it sounds like you're big time nationally. >> i'm a professor who also produces documentary. >> professor at american university of all things. you went out and followed the minutemen if i'm following you correctly? >> yes, i spent about 18 months on and off with the minutemen, going on patrol with them. i also interviewed people that had been crossing the desert as well and wanted to see -- i wanted to see what the minutemen were all about. and i wanted to see what motivated them. >> it was heart wrefrmging to watch your footage on what happened to marie n ya in this case. >> i was out in the minutemen and i had a cameraman with me all the time. i was out with them, and he had gone to drop someone else off. they heard on the radio a woman had been apprehended by the minutemen. i decided to go with. i think i jumped in the car with another tv crew, i had the camera, i was shooting myself. there was a 24-year-old woman named maria. >> let's watch, because you sent us a clip. this is about a four minute clip. get ready to -- it is a sad story, so brace yourself if you will, go ahead. >> it
it sounds like you're big time nationally. >> i'm a professor who also produces documentary. >> professor at american university of all things. you went out and followed the minutemen if i'm following you correctly? >> yes, i spent about 18 months on and off with the minutemen, going on patrol with them. i also interviewed people that had been crossing the desert as well and wanted to see -- i wanted to see what the minutemen were all about. and i wanted to see what motivated...
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. >> mitchell: what happens if the big guys, standard & poors, follow your lead? >> the normal reaction is there is a slight increase in funding costs. now under any scenario, the u.s. government is very strong, and so you don't have to worry about the overall credit quality, but it's just a slight weakening, and that is what the market is looking at right now and that's why we took the action. >> mitchell: okay, sean eganef eagen jones we thank you so much for your insight. >> thank you. >> mitchell: here is what else is happening tonight. tropical storm don limped into texas last night, failing to deliver the amount of rain which the drought-stricken area had wanted. searing triple-digit temperatures are predicted for much of texas and oklahoma over the next five days. karen brown tells us what that means for the region's struggling cattle ranchers. >> reporter: the debilitating drought has ranchers dumping cattle in record numbers. at dublin livestock auction, they sold 3800 head in one day, more than double the usual amounts. >> it's my livelihood, and it's be
. >> mitchell: what happens if the big guys, standard & poors, follow your lead? >> the normal reaction is there is a slight increase in funding costs. now under any scenario, the u.s. government is very strong, and so you don't have to worry about the overall credit quality, but it's just a slight weakening, and that is what the market is looking at right now and that's why we took the action. >> mitchell: okay, sean eganef eagen jones we thank you so much for your...
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i am a big fan of the concept of community policing. that is the idea that our local police officers need to establish a better relationship with members of the community, residents, and merchants. through that community partnership, we have seen true successes in being able to combat crime. you have eyes and ears on the street cooperating with the men and women in blue. that helps to reduce crime. i have been pushing our police department to implement that. >> your district is a well-known nightlife destination. how do you balance the needs of the residents with the needs of the restaurants and bars? >> i moved into my neighborhood in part because we have such a wonderful vibrant nightlife. san francisco is famous for our restaurant scene, are seen, club scene. -- are sbar scene. we have had too much violence around these nighttime venues. i have passed several pieces of legislation to address the security and safety needs of neighborhoods. we all support a healthy, vibrant nightlife. but we also support a safe nightlife that complemen
i am a big fan of the concept of community policing. that is the idea that our local police officers need to establish a better relationship with members of the community, residents, and merchants. through that community partnership, we have seen true successes in being able to combat crime. you have eyes and ears on the street cooperating with the men and women in blue. that helps to reduce crime. i have been pushing our police department to implement that. >> your district is a...
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we knew we needed inside information. >> then came the big break. on september 12th, 2001, a man named patrick cuffy was charged with murder after what the newspapers called a wild west shootout in his suburban atlanta front yard. cuffy had be ex-sheriff dorsey's right-hand man and worked in dorsey's private security firm and he was one of the deputies that derwin brown planned to fire. police had been watching cuffy for months. >> cuffy was, himself, kind of like a mini cult leader within the sheriffs office. when the police were able to fixate on cuffy, that led to them being able to see if they could solve the derwin brown assassination by making cuffy uncomfortable. >> the bond between cuffy and dorsey was very, very, very strong. cuffy describes it as a father/son relationship and that they would do anything for him, including commit murder. >> cuffy steadfastly said, i didn't have anything to do with it. sid dorsey didn't have anything to do with it. >> now, the irony of all of this is that there's a shootout at cuffy's house and cuffy is bein
we knew we needed inside information. >> then came the big break. on september 12th, 2001, a man named patrick cuffy was charged with murder after what the newspapers called a wild west shootout in his suburban atlanta front yard. cuffy had be ex-sheriff dorsey's right-hand man and worked in dorsey's private security firm and he was one of the deputies that derwin brown planned to fire. police had been watching cuffy for months. >> cuffy was, himself, kind of like a mini cult leader...
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journalist jeff goodell his book big coal the dirty secret behind america's energy future explores the history and use a pole in america and throughout the world like many americans i didn't even realize that we still burn coal you know i thought coal was something i went out with top hats and corsets i thought that electricity was just something that flowed down from a golden bowl in the sky i never gave any thought to where it came from the idea that coal produces fifty percent of electricity in america never occurred to me so i went down to west virginia and i didn't know what to expect their memory i first knew i was driving outside of charleston and i saw the boom on one of the big drag line swinging above the hills and i pulled off the road and i hiked up through the woods to the top of this hill and i got this view down into this district and it was just like hell had opened up before me. and the money from the coal mining has always gone to the top and siphoned out by through the owners essentially whether their corporations are called barons like our blankenship it's a commodi
journalist jeff goodell his book big coal the dirty secret behind america's energy future explores the history and use a pole in america and throughout the world like many americans i didn't even realize that we still burn coal you know i thought coal was something i went out with top hats and corsets i thought that electricity was just something that flowed down from a golden bowl in the sky i never gave any thought to where it came from the idea that coal produces fifty percent of electricity...
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[applause] >> and to conclude, can we give a big round of applause -- easy part of this project is now done. the hard part comes in operating it for the next three decades. so could be put it together for property management and social services staff? [applause] thank you, everyone, for coming. we are done. supervisor mirkarimi: good morning. i am the chair of the committee. to my right is supervisor cohen and supervisor campos. thank you to sfgtv for their ongoing excellence in covering committee proceedings. madam clerk, good morning. please read the first item. >> at one, hearing on the assembly bill 109 regarding the community just this realignment and san francisco of sorting additional inmates into the county jails. supervisor mirkarimi: this is the third hearing administered by this public safety committee over the last seven months, but this is the heart -- the first hearing of its kind since governor brown signed the budget, and there are a number of questions that had remained unanswered in the two previous hearings that we now have more specificity and definition to. we beli
[applause] >> and to conclude, can we give a big round of applause -- easy part of this project is now done. the hard part comes in operating it for the next three decades. so could be put it together for property management and social services staff? [applause] thank you, everyone, for coming. we are done. supervisor mirkarimi: good morning. i am the chair of the committee. to my right is supervisor cohen and supervisor campos. thank you to sfgtv for their ongoing excellence in covering...